We have a Powerball winner! Alas, it was not in O.C.

At least one lucky player hit the California Lottery jackpot on Wednesday night, but officials were still awaiting the final results before determining if anyone else would share in the $400 million winnings.

The jackpot-winning ticket was not sold in Orange County, but in Santa Clara County, where a Lottery player succeeding in matching the winning numbers of 17, 49, 54, 35, 1 and Powerball number 34.

The identity of the winner won’t be known until they bring the ticket in to be claimed at a California Lottery District Office. Officials encouraged winners to immediately sign the back of their ticket in ink.

As well as the lucky customer who matched all six numbers, the store where the ticket was bought – the Dixon Landing Chevron in Milpitas – will receive a $1 million bonus, Lottery officials said.

However, as of late Wednesday night, Lottery officials were still waiting to hear back from other parts of the state, so it wasn’t yet known if anyone else had a jackpot-winning ticket.

At least two other tickets – sold in El Segundo and Modesto – matched five numbers, but missed the Powerball number, Lottery officials said.

The drawing on Wednesday night marked the fourth-largest Powerball jackpot, and the sixth-highest lottery prize ever in the U.S. The odds of matching all six Powerball numbers are about 1 in 175 million.